The book circles around Mark, Anna, her sister Tracey, and Ben. They meet up every day in the morning, waiting for the bus. Anna's younger sister insists on playing 'The Story Game' where each child told their own story. On Anna's turn, she tells them of Hitler's make-believe daughter, Heidi.

From that day, Mark gets hooked to the story and makes special efforts each day, like reaching the bus stop early just to hear the story for a few minutes longer. He begins to explore the possibility of Hitler actually having a daughter.

After reading the descriptions of Heidi's life, the possibility of Hitler having a daughter didn't leave my mind. It was written beautifully and the descriptions made me feel like I was Heidi myself. There is no way to prove it wrong, so why not play along? I would recommend this book to children of all ages as it is a simple, short book but doesn't bore the reader.

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